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2nd Wodi: Amy Jones conducts clinical victory in England in serial victory over India at Lord’s | Cricket news

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England returned strongly to the ODI of the second women, passing in front of India by eight counters during a confrontation affected by the rain at Lord’s on Saturday. The Opener Amy Jones paved the way with an unbeaten 46, helping the hosts to hunt a revised target of 115 easily to level the 1-1 series of three games.After the dominant pursuit of India of 259 in the first ODI, their striker failed in the second when they displayed a modest 143/8 in the 29-Overs-A-Side competition. Smriti Mandhana was scored with 42, but found little support from the rest of the range of strikers.The pursuit of England started gently, Jones and Tammy Beaumont (34 out of 35) adding 54 for the opening stand. Off-Spinner, Sneh Rana, broke the partnership by trapping Beaumont LBW with a reverse scan that went wrong. Jones then combined with the skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt (21) to take the hosts in the 42 points of the victory before the game interrupted.When the action resumed, the objective of DLS revised in England was 115 in 24 letters. Although Kranti Gaud played a fishing to reject Sciver-Brunt, the result has never been in doubt. Sophie Dunkley sealed the victory with a border in the 21st, finishing a dominant performance from the local team.A minimum of 20 overs was necessary for a result, and the Lord’s terrestrial staff worked quickly to guarantee that enough oversholes were upset so that DLS comes into play – the registration of the match did not end with a non -referral.

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Earlier, India never started with the bat. After losing the first opening match Pratika Rawal in the second in Em Arlott (2/26), Mandhana and Harleen Deol (16) added 40 for the second counter to stabilize the sleeves.However, the dismissal of Deol – taken and played by Sophie Ecclestone – triggered a collapse. The left arm spinner was once again the star of England, affirming 3/27 while India lost four counters for only 26 points in the intermediate phase. Mandhana, who had been deposited before in two, was finally dismissed for 42, Chipping Linsey Smith (2/28) in Charlie Dean inside the circle.At 98/6, India looked at a total of less than 120, but Deepti Sharma (30 *) and Arundhati Reddy (14) added 26 crucial tracks for the seventh look to give the scoring a certain respectability. However, Reddy’s dismissal ended this resistance, and India was not well below a score by.The third and last ODI will now be played in Durham on July 22, with everything to play.

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